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Raymond Hash

Auburn, Washington

Nov 22, 1920 – Aug 20, 2010

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BORN
November 22, 1920
DIED
August 20, 2010
LOCATION
Auburn, Washington

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Price-Helton Funeral Home Obituary

Raymond W. Hash Raymond W. (Wally) Hash 89 a long time Auburn resident passed away peacefully on Aug 20, 2010 at Regency Center in Auburn. Wally was born on Nov. 22, 1920 in Enumclaw WA to Raymond L. & Myrtle M. Hash. The family moved from Enumclaw to Auburn in1938, there he met Helen...

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Somewhere there is an amazing Hash Reunion. I can imagine the laughter and the stories. Wally, you will be missed. Helen and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Nancy, Mike, & Lorie Hash

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Somewhere there is an amazing Hash Reunion taking place. I can imagine the laughter and the stories. Helen and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Nancy, Mike, and Lorie

The young Hash cousins

Wally, like many of the Hashes that passed before him were unforgettable characters. He had that great Hash grin, the great Hash stories, the wonderful Hash laugh and most of all the great and supportive Hash family surrounding him throughout his life. I treasure all the memories I have of Wally at the Hash picnic and of all the stories he told and that Dad and some of the other cousins told of him. He will be greatly missed and I hope that time and knowing how many people's lives he...

I love my grandpa and will miss him dearly! I will miss the way he would wiggle his smile and wink at the same time, his sense of humor, and all weekends my brother and I would spend with him when we were growing up! His bark was always bigger than his bite, and he was especially gentle and kind to all of his grandkids. I will always remember him shaking his finger at us to not do something or threatening to get out the yard stick (that was always stuck down in the cupboard drawer handles...

Our memories of Wally will be revived each time we see couples dancing and each time we think of his love of Helen, his family and his garden. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. Mary and Bill Brockway

love ya grandpa hash im gonna miss your funny remarks you never failed to lighten the moods even if you werent around we'd talk aboiut how funny you were or mimic your sayings. i love you with all my heart and im glad youre in a better place now you can help guide us through life and watch over us i know im not the only one who will need it. R.I.P.

Dearest Family- Comforting Thoughts & Prayers with Our Love To You All-
Uncle Wally's family & friends were there for him, as he left us with many years of great memorable stories & fun times. Those rememberances will be with us always.
No matter how many times he told stories of yesteryears, I enjoyed the ones he told, about his younger dancing times with friends at ole Foss's Shadow Lake, how much he loved the "old bands" music, & how he looked forward to Lawrence Welk reruns....

We want you to know that the family is in our thoughts and prayers. Debra Hickman and Patricia Hash